Brazilian Percussion Class in Salvador
Salvador, Brazil
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Revel in the excitement of Salvador’s Carnival rhythm at a percussion class, complete with samba music and a professional musician to teach you. Enjoy prime seating and see dozens of brilliant drums during being played before joining in on a percussion class that will teach the best playing methods in no time!
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Revel in the excitement of Salvador’s Carnival rhythm at a percussion class, complete with samba music and a professional musician to teach you. Enjoy prime seating and see dozens of brilliant drums during being played before joining in on a percussion class that will teach the best playing methods in no time!
Percussion in Bahia is part of people's daily lives, and it is present on several occasions, either in a Samba de Roda, or a Candomblé ceremony. It transmits joy and vibrancy, provides rhythm to the melodies, intensifies musical arrangements, and it is also good for our health, as it improves our spirits. Bahia is known for its cultural and artistic production, a foundation for several artistic traditions in Brazil.
On this tour, visit an area of vibrant cultural and musical production, and aim to experience the creativity that fosters the process of producing sounds and rhythms inspired by the African continent. With this itinerary, get acquainted with the sounds of Bahia through a workshop and a class taught by talented percussionists. Learn about the versatility of Brazilian musical production, ranging from the samba reggae, a rhythm that fascinated Michael Jackson, to jazz.
On this tour, visit an area of vibrant cultural and musical production, and aim to experience the creativity that fosters the process of producing sounds and rhythms inspired by the African continent. With this itinerary, get acquainted with the sounds of Bahia through a workshop and a class taught by talented percussionists. Learn about the versatility of Brazilian musical production, ranging from the samba reggae, a rhythm that fascinated Michael Jackson, to jazz.
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